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Old 08.07.2007
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Roadmaster in Jacksonville, FL? Any opinions?

thinking of signing up here...anybody use Roadmaster in JAX?
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I've been corresponding with.

I've been trading e-mails with a recruiter named Eric there. After filling out a job app. for Werner for him & giving him some other info he's all of the sudden asking for my credit card # to "reserve a seat" for class that starts on Nov 5th. I e-mailed him again (w/o giving him my card#) to ask him some more questions & haven't gotten a responce from him. Typical recruiter I think.
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When I was living in Jacksonville a couple years ago I checked with them .... at the time all I wanted was to use a truck for a road test .... they wouldnt do it saying that I had to do the full 6 week course .... at that time I think it was close to $5000

Told him no thanks .... that I didnt need to full thing .... they are just like a car salesman and typical recruiter for companies .... have to watch what they say and make sure they give it to you in writing .... as with any other recruiter
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